subnet

listen to the pronunciation of subnet
Englisch - Türkisch
(Bilgisayar,Teknik) altağ
alt ag
alt ağ
subnet address
alt ağ adresi
subnet address
(Bilgisayar) altağ adresi
subnet mask
Alt Ağ Maskesi
subnet value
alt ağ değeri
logical ip subnet
mantıksal ip subnet
ip subnet
(Bilgisayar) ip alt ağı
same subnet
(Bilgisayar) aynı alt ağ
Englisch - Englisch
To break a network into subnets
A portion of a network which shares a network address in which each component is identified by a subnet number
The abstraction of a sequence
A portion of a network, which may be physically independent, that shares a network address with other portions of the network and is distinguished by a subnet number Subnets are created and supported by the use of routing
A part of the network Computers on the same subnet have a specific number of leading bits in their IP address that are fixed (same) Geographically distinct locations usually belong to different subnets
A portion of a network, which may be a physically independent network segment, which shares a network address with other portions of the network and is distinguished by a subnet number A subnet is to a network what a network is to an internet See also: internet, network [Source: FYI4] [RFC 1983]
This is a term that refers to a group of TCP/IP addresses Addresses in the same subnet are reachable without going through a router, and thus can be reached by broadcast To reach addresses outside of a particular subnet, you must transmit through a router This is all part of the TCP/IP protocol Queen's generally segregates subnets by the third part of the numeric address (for example, '130 15 48 *')
A block of IP addresses
A logical collection of up to 127 devices within a domain Up to 255 subnets can be defined within a single domain All devices in a subnet must be on the same segment Subnets cannot cross non-permanent type routers
A portion of a network
Logical division of an IP network by address groupings, separated by a TCP/IP router
An interconnected, but independent segment of a network that is identified by its Internet Protocol (IP) address
A subset of a larger network Each subnet within a network shares a common network address and is uniquely identified by a subnet address
A working scheme that divides a single logical network into smaller physical networks to simplify routing
A portion of a network (which may be a physically independent network segment) that shares a network address with other portions of the network and is distinguished by a subnet address A subnet is to a network what a network is to the Internet See also Internet, network
An IP address range that is part of a larger range For instance, 192 168 1 0 is a subnet of 192 168 0 0 (where 0 is a mask meaning “undefined”); it is, in fact, the “ 1” subnet
A subdivision of a project network diagram usually representing some form of subproject
A group of machines that share information and resources A subsection of a network
A phyiscal network defined within an IP address
A subnet is a section of the campus' TCP/IP network Each subnet has a unique subnet number Each subnet is then connected to a router which effectively connect it to all other subnets on campus
One or more physical networks forming a subset of an Internet network A subnet is explicitly identified in the Internet address
A logical subset of all systems on a network Typically, all systems on a subnet are physically close to each other, for example, are all located in the same building
In TCP/IP, a part of a network that is identified by a portion of the IP address
A section of a network Generally, machines within the same subnet will be physically near to each other and will have IP addresses that begin with the same two or three numbers
{i} (Computers) separate division of a larger computer network; physical network of an internet (Internet); division of a computer network (in IP)
A subnet is a portion of a larger network address It is defined by a subnet address and a subnet mask This allows the administrator to physically separate related machines and localise traffic Hosts on these subnets can communicate across a routed network, which is ideal for separating workgroups within a company, or for smaller companies when attached to one ISP
A group of IP addresses which are logically one network, typically (but not always) assigned to a group of physically connected machines The range of addresses in a subnet is described using a subnet mask See next entry
Network segment term In IP networks, the network shares a particular subnet address
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